Why would it be necessary to open until 2 am? it is going to become a meeting place for the younger generation.

Why would it be necessary to open until 2 am? it is going to become a meeting place for the younger generation.mavrick

Why would it be necessary to open until 2 am? it is going to become a meeting place for the younger generation.

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shytalk says...5:44pm Wed 23 Jan 13

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?shytalk

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

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N4you! says...5:52pm Wed 23 Jan 13

shytalk wrote…

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

more sheep rustling

[quote][p][bold]shytalk[/bold] wrote:
Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?[/p][/quote]more sheep rustlingN4you!

shytalk wrote…

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

more sheep rustling

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martin.cat says...6:37pm Wed 23 Jan 13

Might is right Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close . Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.

Might is right
Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay
The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times
MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close .
Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.martin.cat

Might is right Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close . Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.

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real betis hotpot says...7:01pm Wed 23 Jan 13

martin.cat wrote…

Might is right Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close . Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.

Alternatively the people who drop the rubbish could put it in a bin or is this too much to hope for?

[quote][p][bold]martin.cat[/bold] wrote:
Might is right
Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay
The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times
MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close .
Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.[/p][/quote]Alternatively the people who drop the rubbish could put it in a bin or is this too much to hope for?real betis hotpot

martin.cat wrote…

Might is right Noise may not be too big a problem if the car cruisers are kept at bay The biggest problem by far is rubbish. The area resembles a tip at times MacDonald's should take ownership and responsibility of the problem and collect / clean up outside when then close . Alternatively the council should do it and charge the full cost.

Alternatively the people who drop the rubbish could put it in a bin or is this too much to hope for?

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Chris P Bacon says...7:10pm Wed 23 Jan 13

You can imagine how the precious silence enjoyed by several hundred people during 'games' at Ewok Park being disturbed will make them all 'tut'.

You can imagine how the precious silence enjoyed by several hundred people during 'games' at Ewok Park being disturbed will make them all 'tut'.Chris P Bacon

You can imagine how the precious silence enjoyed by several hundred people during 'games' at Ewok Park being disturbed will make them all 'tut'.

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julespent says...7:32pm Wed 23 Jan 13

Not sure if there will be much more traffic at those times, most people are in bed. Unless they have just done a night shift and go in for breakfast. Dont think many youngsters will be out at 2 am apart from maybe the weekend but most go out of town for a night out. Lets face it they are not peak times. Will create more jobs too.

Not sure if there will be much more traffic at those times, most people are in bed. Unless they have just done a night shift and go in for breakfast. Dont think many youngsters will be out at 2 am apart from maybe the weekend but most go out of town for a night out. Lets face it they are not peak times. Will create more jobs too.julespent

Not sure if there will be much more traffic at those times, most people are in bed. Unless they have just done a night shift and go in for breakfast. Dont think many youngsters will be out at 2 am apart from maybe the weekend but most go out of town for a night out. Lets face it they are not peak times. Will create more jobs too.

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2 for 5p says...12:57am Thu 24 Jan 13

QUOTE: Any car that comes down the road after 12 at night or before 7am will definitely disturb us as it is usually so quiet then. What are you morons trying to tell us that no cars go along Bolton Rd or Lives branch Rd during the early hours.

QUOTE:
Any car that comes down the road after 12 at night or before 7am will definitely disturb us as it is usually so quiet then.
What are you morons trying to tell us that no cars go along Bolton Rd or Lives branch Rd during the early hours.2 for 5p

QUOTE: Any car that comes down the road after 12 at night or before 7am will definitely disturb us as it is usually so quiet then. What are you morons trying to tell us that no cars go along Bolton Rd or Lives branch Rd during the early hours.

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GrindletonBob says...7:49am Thu 24 Jan 13

There is one near certainty here, the Council will approve it - they usually do. The LT would struggle to find many stories when the Council have actually listened to the views of local residents, i.e. those people who voted the Councillors in! Wait and see and watch it get approved!

There is one near certainty here, the Council will approve it - they usually do. The LT would struggle to find many stories when the Council have actually listened to the views of local residents, i.e. those people who voted the Councillors in!
Wait and see and watch it get approved!GrindletonBob

There is one near certainty here, the Council will approve it - they usually do. The LT would struggle to find many stories when the Council have actually listened to the views of local residents, i.e. those people who voted the Councillors in! Wait and see and watch it get approved!

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shytalk says...10:48am Thu 24 Jan 13

N4you! wrote…

shytalk wrote…

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

more sheep rustling

Less dogs and cats on the streets of Blackburn perhaps

[quote][p][bold]N4you![/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]shytalk[/bold] wrote:
Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?[/p][/quote]more sheep rustling[/p][/quote]Less dogs and cats on the streets of Blackburn perhapsshytalk

N4you! wrote…

shytalk wrote…

Where the hell are they going to find all the horses from to supply Macdonalds etc with burgers if they open longer hours?

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